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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Young" data-source="post: 23661" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Re: When did you know?</p><p></p><p>I was about 4 years old, my preschool had a recital of stupid little kid songs in the local high school auditorium. The most vibrant images I have from that day are the loading bridge and fly rail. A few years later, my dad was playing 80's music through his 80's Peavey PA in the basement. (Remember the Project 4s?) I asked him to show me how to use it. Being the man my dad is, he said "when you're older." I accepted the challenge, and raised with spades. Then a decade later, I found myself as the house engineer for the same theater where it all began. From there, one thing lead to another, to full production. If it weren't for this business, I wouldn't have half the stories, gone to half the places work has taken me, or acquired the taste for virtually any bourbon known to man. The money has been great, and my management skills top 90% of the morons in my age bracket. It's been a hell of a ride that I wouldn't trade for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Young, post: 23661, member: 289"] Re: When did you know? I was about 4 years old, my preschool had a recital of stupid little kid songs in the local high school auditorium. The most vibrant images I have from that day are the loading bridge and fly rail. A few years later, my dad was playing 80's music through his 80's Peavey PA in the basement. (Remember the Project 4s?) I asked him to show me how to use it. Being the man my dad is, he said "when you're older." I accepted the challenge, and raised with spades. Then a decade later, I found myself as the house engineer for the same theater where it all began. From there, one thing lead to another, to full production. If it weren't for this business, I wouldn't have half the stories, gone to half the places work has taken me, or acquired the taste for virtually any bourbon known to man. The money has been great, and my management skills top 90% of the morons in my age bracket. It's been a hell of a ride that I wouldn't trade for anything. [/QUOTE]
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